These requests are handled by the Disney Legal Department on behalf of Disney Enterprises, Inc. Inquiries are processed in the order in which they are received. Due to the high volume of requests we receive, it can take up to eight (8) weeks before receiving a response. Thank you again for contacting the Walt Disney Company/Disney Enterprises, Inc.

The Walt Disney Studios Clip & Still Licensing Online Submission Form may only be used to request still images and clips, posters, dialogue, props and other thematic elements for use in moving productions from Disney’s vintage cartoon content, television content (pre-1984) and all motion picture clips released under the Walt Disney Pictures, Touchstone Pictures, Hollywood Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios banners.

Certain film clip re-use payments may be triggered relative to talent, stunt performers, writers, directors and musicians, depending on when a film was released, in accordance with current guild collective bargaining agreements. Please contact the relevant Guilds to obtain additional information about such payments. You may also want to consider hiring a professional clearance service or clearance professional to assist you with obtaining any additional clearances and making any additional payments that may be necessary:

Stunt performers must be cleared and paid, even when they are not seen. The best way to identify stunt performers is to contact the film’s Stunt Coordinator. The Screen Actors Guild can assist you with locating the Stunt Coordinator on a particular film so that each stunt player in the scene can be identified.

When you license a film clip, still image, sound bite, screenplay excerpt, thematic element, or poster, our license will cover use of the licensed content for the media, term, and territory to which both parties have agreed, for a negotiated fee. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the license will require the licensee to indemnify Disney, its agents , employees, representatives, affiliates, parent and subsidiary corporations, and to hold Disney harmless from any and all loss, cost, damage, liability and expense, including attorneys’ fees arising out of any claim whatsoever, in connection with the licensee’s use of the licensed content. The licensee will be responsible for obtaining all waivers, permissions or approvals from the WGA, DGA, SAG, AFTRA, and the American Federation of Musicians and will pay all re-use fees required by applicable collective bargaining agreements or individual agreements or as otherwise required by law. The licensee will also assume responsibility for all laboratory or other actual costs which may arise in connection with providing the licensed content.

Lucasfilm manages the rights to films, television shows, and documentaries based on the Star Wars saga and the Indiana Jones trilogy, as well as Tucker: The Man and His Dream and Willow. Requests related to those properties should be directed to:

Marvel Studios manages the rights to all Marvel Studios produced films only. Iron Man 2008 thru the present slate of films.
Request must be sent in writing only to: edenton@marvelstudios.com

Who do I contact to request permission to use Marvel intellectual property for commercial and non-commercial use (including comic books, animated television shows and how to become a licensee).
All requests must be submitted in writing to: permissions@marvel.com

Due to the high volume of requests, it can take several weeks for a response.

Walt Disney Music Co.(Mechanical, Master Use & Synchronization Licensing)
Please submit inquiries to: musicpublishing@disney.com
Note in the subject line: DISNEY MUSIC USE INQUIRY
Make sure to include contact name and phone number.

Walt Disney World ResortWDW.ThemeParkFootageReq@disney.com
Note in the subject line: “Walt Disney World Footage Inquiry” and include contact name and phone number
If you are following up regarding a previous request, please call (407) 828-3315.

Due to the volume of requests that we receive, we are unable to accommodate individual requests for copies of our motion picture.

Viewers can purchase personal DVD copies of some ABC News programming at http://abcnewsstore.go.com/DVDList.aspx. There is also information on this page that provides licensing guidance to educational and training institutions.

Music Theatre International (MTI) is the dramatic licensing agency though which Disney licenses performance rights for available stage titles. MTI provides everything you need to produce a Disney musical, including the ONLY authorized materials for rehearsals and performances. Dramatic licensing fees cover artist royalties, material rentals and a security deposit for lost or damaged materials. Rates are determined by a number of factors including the size of your audience, ticket prices, and other variable information.

All requests to screen our films in their entirety in a non-theatrical setting at churches, clubs, public schools (pre-schools and kindergarten through twelfth grade), camps, libraries, business and service organizations, parks, art museums, film societies, and similar organization are handled by our authorized agent, Swank Motion Pictures. Please be advised that Swank handles licensing for public schools (K-12), both title-by-title and for blanket licensing on a yearly basis:

Swank Motion Pictures
Ph: (800) 876-5577
Fx: (314) 289-2192

All requests to screen our films in their entirety on a year-by-year basis (excluding public school exhibitions) are handled by our authorized agent, Motion Picture Licensing Corporation: